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Cleaning oil emulsion from the engine...
Hi all,
I acquired a V8 engine the other day which had popped its oil cooler and mixed oil with the coolant 🤮 If this was still in the car then I'd just run cleaning solution through it a bunch of times until it was clean, but its on a stand in the workshop so I'm pondering the best approach. Obviously all the external pipework will come off, as will the water pump and stat, but the heads will stay on. I thought I'd canvas you lot for suggestions how to clean it Go: |
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Stupid suggestion #1
Would spinning up the water pump with an electric motor or drill work? (after adding a header tank and connecting the various input/output hoses together of course).
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Jet wash connected to one of the inlets?
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Liking that idea too I could put the degreaser in the shampoo bottle... Oh, and if I make up a plate to go on the back of the heads per the last picture, I can flush each side from back to front exiting via the water pump housing. Hmmm.... Last edited by MikkiJayne; 16th January 2019 at 09:30 PM. |
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Water soluble degreaser and a pump. If the water pump is trash, use that - definately agree.
Lathe is a good idea, as you dont want high rpm. Battery powered impact wrench or strong drill might work too. Do you get Chemtech CT14 there? Very good product for this job.
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We don't get CT14, but I do already have some soluble degreaser for the parts washer.
I have a cunning plan forming... |
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Thanks MJ got the same job to do on a 1.8 20vt
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You could attach the long belt to a mouse on a wheel instead. Then you just need a gun to fire at one of your cats to trigger the dynamite and get the bowling ball rolling (into the mouse cage)
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Mark ------------------------------------------------------ 2002 FE S8 Ebony Black Pearl ------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------ Cars Owned: The Tesla Era: 2020 Model S Performance Ludicrous+ (present) (Black, with all black premium interior and carbon fibre décor, 21" sonic carbon twin turbine wheels and FSD capability) The Audi Era: '97 A8 4.2 (Ming Blue) --> '96 A8 4.2 QS (Dark Green) --> '02 FE S8 (present) The Citroen Era: '84 BX 1.6 RS --> '89 BX 1.9 DTR Turbo --> '94 XM 2.0L Turbo --> '96 XM 2.0L Turbo Exclusive --> '00 Xantia Activa 2.0L Turbo The Banger Era: '76 1.2L Lada VAZ-2101 (Ruski Fiat 124) --> '80 1.7L Morris Ital HL, finished in Ermine White and Rust Last edited by moltuae; 17th January 2019 at 01:15 PM. |
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Love it!
A lathe driving a water pump on a 2m long v-belt is probably going to be terrifying enough though I think |
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Use scalding hot water as well if you can.
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